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wish-hounds, n. pl. Also whished, whisht, wished. [wisht a. 2.] Local name for a ghostly pack of hounds popularly believed to hunt over Dartmoor (Devon) by night. So ˈwish-hunt, ˈwish-hunter.
1847Athenæum 27 Mar. 334/2 The Abbot's Way..is the especial haunt of the Wish, or Wisked [sic] Hounds. 1865R. Hunt Pop. Rom. W. Eng. Ser. i. Introd. p. xix, Wistman's Wood..is the very home of the Wish hounds, which hunt so fiercely over the Moor. 1863Baring-Gould Iceland 202 On Dartmoor..the [Wild Huntsman's] chase continues: it is called the Wisht hunt. 1865― Were-wolves viii, On Heathfield, near Tavistock, the wild huntsman rides by full moon with his ‘wush hounds’. 1897― Guavas xiv, 'Tis no Wish Hunter's gold. |